Comment on the Viscous-Delay - I can definitely see where it could be over-used. But, I think it's useful in "fill-in" situations like mine. I'm 50+ miles from the nearest "mountain top" digi, AND, in the winter, subject to NASTY inversions that basically "trap" 2M signals below 300' AGL. I have a low power (500 mW - N7QNM-10) weather station (completely solar) that absolutely can't get out during inversions. But, if it's clear, I routinely hit two digi's at 52 and 87 miles. So, if either of the other two digis hears me and repeats, there's very little point in my transmitting as well, 99% of the people that can hear me direct can also hear one or both of those digis. On the other hand, in just time time I've been running (about a month), I've noticed a pretty dramatic "increase" in APRS "hits" along I-82 between Yakima and Benton City. Interestingly enough, what I see happening is that I'll hear someone, see their packet getting repeated by one of the mountaintops and then wind up iGating the repeated packet.
I think the bottom line is that folks who want to operate digis (especially; but really EVERYONE who operates APRS) really need to be familiar with their local area AND have a pretty good understanding of "How stuff works". I know I've learned more about paths and such since I started operating a digi. Clay N7QNM -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brett Friermood Sent: Friday, March 7, 2014 8:27 AM To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion Subject: Re: [Xastir] No stations Comments below. On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Clay Jackson <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, since I LIKE all the firenet stuff, it works for me. Changed my > filter to f/PROSSR/100; and I'm now seeing everything I expected. Right, that's the whole point of firenet. If someone like David were to not want information such as that, then that's what the regular IS is for. > For folks who haven't tried it aprx is a pretty decent digi/igate - > among other things, it has a "viscous-delay" feature that waits a > specified number of seconds (5 is default) before it digis/igates a > report, just in case someone ELSE got it first, Around here (rural E > WA), it doesn't matter so much, but I can see where that would be a great feature in a crowded > environment. I'm actually amazed at the number of stations I'm igating and > their distance from me - all the way from Baker City, OR, well over > 100 miles. Bruninga will strongly disagree with you about whether that is acceptable practice on the National APRS Net (not having all digipeaters "fire at once" immediately after hearing a packet), but I would agree with you that it could be a useful feature. Brett KQ9N > > Clay > N7QNM > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lynn W. > Deffenbaugh > (Mr) > Sent: Thursday, March 6, 2014 1:46 PM > To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion > Subject: Re: [Xastir] No stations > > So, what you're clarifying is that you originally meant to say: > >> If you want*ONLY* local APRS-IS traffic AND weather alerts via >> Internet, > > And in that case, you better not give the m/ filter to the Firenet > connection. > > Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 > > > > On 3/6/2014 4:08 PM, David Flood wrote: >> It is true if all you want are houses, cars, the occasional obnoxious >> object, and weather alerts. Unless you have a filter string that is >> so long it isn't funny. >> >> Now, if you want all the extra stuff that firenet carries, then yes, >> a single connection is all that is needed. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lynn W. >> Deffenbaugh >> (Mr) >> >> On 3/6/2014 1:32 PM, David Flood wrote: >>> If you want local APRS-IS traffic AND weather alerts via Internet, >>> you have to set up two Internet connections, one for the regular >>> APRS-IS >>> (stations) and one for Firenet (Weather). >> That is decidedly not true. Firenet gets a full feed of everything >> on the APRS-IS as well as it's own local stuff. Firenet has the >> superset and is the only connection you need for this type of operation. >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xastir mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir >> > > _______________________________________________ > Xastir mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir > > _______________________________________________ > Xastir mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
